Q Read the Endangered Species Act. Central to the Endangered Species Act is the importance of having the species on the “list” in order to afford it protection. Now read: http://www.outdoorlife.com/blogs/newshound/2012/02/plan-shoot-barred-owls-protect-endangered-spotted-owls Officials Plan to Shoot Barred Owls to Protect Endangered Spotted Owls. Retrieved July 2, 2015. There is a species of owls called Barred owls. These owls use their larger size and superior hunting skills to cause problems for the protected “spotted owl,” a species of owl that was placed on the list for protection under the ESA in 1990. Since that time, the population of spotted owls has dropped forty percent due to the barred owls. Because of this, the Obama Administration announced a new plan that would allow government workers to shoot selected barred owls so that their spotted cousins might thrive. What do you think about this plan from an environmental perspective? How about from an ethical perspective? Explain. • How does this Act differ in purpose and intent from other environmental regulations such as the Clean Water Act or the RCRA? • Under Section 6 of the TSCA, the EPA determines whether there is a “reasonable basis to conclude that the manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use or disposal of a chemical substance...presents or will present an unreasonable risk of injury to health or to the environment.” Do you think this is a more subjective or objective standard?• What are some precautionary steps a company can take to help mitigate or reduce the risks so that they do not risk running afoul of EPA regulations? Think about this from an internal control/risk management standpoint.
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